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Examine the phylogenetic tree.
Which two organisms on the tree would you expect to share the most characteristics?
1. amoebas and sponges
2. cnidarians and animals with bilateral symmetry
3. sac fungi and cnidarians
4. choanoflagellates and cnidarians
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Examine the phylogenetic tree.
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